Explore New Orleans

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Explore New Orleans

Food scene

Delicious food!
31 residents recomanen
Budsi’s Authentic Thai
1760 North Rampart Street
31 residents recomanen
Delicious food!
great spot for a po boy and a quick bite.
38 residents recomanen
Sammy's Food Services & Deli
3000 Elysian Fields Ave
38 residents recomanen
great spot for a po boy and a quick bite.
great place to do laundry and grab a quick bite.
116 residents recomanen
Melba's Poboys
1525 Elysian Fields Avenue
116 residents recomanen
great place to do laundry and grab a quick bite.
Great place to relax and grab drinks, they use fresh seasonal local ingredients for their brews.
72 residents recomanen
Parleaux Beer Lab
634 Lesseps St
72 residents recomanen
Great place to relax and grab drinks, they use fresh seasonal local ingredients for their brews.
A great microbrewery with delicious food, they make some of their own beer.
105 residents recomanen
Bywater American Bistro
2900 Chartres St
105 residents recomanen
A great microbrewery with delicious food, they make some of their own beer.
Amazing pizzas, great ambiance, and an unbeatable happy hour.
112 residents recomanen
Domenica
123 Baronne St
112 residents recomanen
Amazing pizzas, great ambiance, and an unbeatable happy hour.
Food court with many different options for foods and drinks right next to your stay.
466 residents recomanen
St. Roch Market
2381 St Claude Ave
466 residents recomanen
Food court with many different options for foods and drinks right next to your stay.
The Camellia Grill first opened its doors in 1946 and is a landmark diner in the Carrollton section of New Orleans. Best pancakes I have ever had.
189 residents recomanen
The Camellia Grill
626 S Carrollton Ave
189 residents recomanen
The Camellia Grill first opened its doors in 1946 and is a landmark diner in the Carrollton section of New Orleans. Best pancakes I have ever had.
This restaurant has delicious food and supports local urban agriculture here in New Orleans, we love it!
193 residents recomanen
Sneaky Pickle
3200 Burgundy St
193 residents recomanen
This restaurant has delicious food and supports local urban agriculture here in New Orleans, we love it!

Sightseeing

If you are looking for live music, food and drinks, look no further. Frenchman street is best known for its three-block section home to some of the city's most popular live music venues. A brisk walk from your stay, check out Favela Chic, Vaso, Apple Barrel, Cafe Negril, Blue Nile, Snug Harbor, the Spotted Cat, and the Maison in addition to restaurants, bars, a record store, a book shop, and other local businesses.
655 residents recomanen
Frenchmen Street
655 residents recomanen
If you are looking for live music, food and drinks, look no further. Frenchman street is best known for its three-block section home to some of the city's most popular live music venues. A brisk walk from your stay, check out Favela Chic, Vaso, Apple Barrel, Cafe Negril, Blue Nile, Snug Harbor, the Spotted Cat, and the Maison in addition to restaurants, bars, a record store, a book shop, and other local businesses.
Beautiful park with a view of the river a nice walk away from your stay. Perfect for watching sunsets, exercising, or just getting some fresh air.
423 residents recomanen
Parc Crescent
2300 N Peters St
423 residents recomanen
Beautiful park with a view of the river a nice walk away from your stay. Perfect for watching sunsets, exercising, or just getting some fresh air.
Enjoy the tranquil vibes at Bayou st. John, where kayakers glide along the bayou and picnickers on the banks sample specialties from nearby sandwich shops. Perfect place to watch the sunset.
238 residents recomanen
Bayou St John
238 residents recomanen
Enjoy the tranquil vibes at Bayou st. John, where kayakers glide along the bayou and picnickers on the banks sample specialties from nearby sandwich shops. Perfect place to watch the sunset.
City Park is a beautiful urban greenspace - a 1,300-acre public park here in New Orleans, it is the 87th largest and 20th-most-visited urban public park in the United States. City Park is approximately 50% larger than Central Park in New York City. City Park holds the world's largest collection of mature live oak trees, some older than 600 years in age. Go check out the sculpture garden, botanical garden with butterflies, and rent a peddling go-kart.
1516 residents recomanen
City Park
1 Palm Dr
1516 residents recomanen
City Park is a beautiful urban greenspace - a 1,300-acre public park here in New Orleans, it is the 87th largest and 20th-most-visited urban public park in the United States. City Park is approximately 50% larger than Central Park in New York City. City Park holds the world's largest collection of mature live oak trees, some older than 600 years in age. Go check out the sculpture garden, botanical garden with butterflies, and rent a peddling go-kart.

Neighborhoods

The French Quarter is the city’s historic heart, famous for its vibrant nightlife and colorful buildings with cast-iron balconies. Crowd-pleasing Bourbon Street features jazz clubs, Cajun eateries, and rowdy bars serving strong cocktails. Quieter streets lead to the French Market, with gourmet food and local crafts, and to Jackson Square where street performers entertain in front of soaring St. Louis Cathedral. You can also go to the Riverwalk to get a view of the Mississippi and go shopping.
790 residents recomanen
French Quarter
790 residents recomanen
The French Quarter is the city’s historic heart, famous for its vibrant nightlife and colorful buildings with cast-iron balconies. Crowd-pleasing Bourbon Street features jazz clubs, Cajun eateries, and rowdy bars serving strong cocktails. Quieter streets lead to the French Market, with gourmet food and local crafts, and to Jackson Square where street performers entertain in front of soaring St. Louis Cathedral. You can also go to the Riverwalk to get a view of the Mississippi and go shopping.
Magazine Street is one-way in the upriver direction, the street follows the length of the crescent through the Uptown area. After several miles of residential and commercial neighborhoods, it cuts through Audubon Park, with Audubon Zoo on the riverside of the street. Magazine Street consists of generally older houses from the later nineteenth century and similarly aged commercial stretches with amazing antique shops, clothing boutiques, fantastic restaurants, and bars. Magazine Street is well known for being a popular shopping district where you can find a unique selection of products many of which are handcrafted and one-of-a-kind pieces. Also, a great place to find all types of food to eat.
396 residents recomanen
Magazine Street
Magazine Street
396 residents recomanen
Magazine Street is one-way in the upriver direction, the street follows the length of the crescent through the Uptown area. After several miles of residential and commercial neighborhoods, it cuts through Audubon Park, with Audubon Zoo on the riverside of the street. Magazine Street consists of generally older houses from the later nineteenth century and similarly aged commercial stretches with amazing antique shops, clothing boutiques, fantastic restaurants, and bars. Magazine Street is well known for being a popular shopping district where you can find a unique selection of products many of which are handcrafted and one-of-a-kind pieces. Also, a great place to find all types of food to eat.